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Computer deciding to break today

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46 minutes ago, Chaftalie said:

800 Watts should be enough.

 

Did you try to use another mouse? maybe your mamba does not like your PC anymore?

Also what came to my mind was interference, in normal conditions this should not be an problem, but maybe you have an High powerd device near you PC? (I had problems like this when I tried to "overclock" an little Tesla coil in my room...

 

I know you probably have don this several times, but did you restart you PC again after replugging all things? maybe Synapse did not start right ore something like that (cause the lights of your keyboard) Also try to reset your BIOS if you can.

 

I hope something of  this can help you.

I ended up reinstalling synapse! Thanks for your input thought, I appreciate it!

I've been having tons of issues with my PC lately. I think there's a severed connection in my mouse cord, but when I turned on my computer this morning the lights on it were blinking and the cursor wouldn't move. Found out that it was USB issue, and switched so that it was plugged into my keyboard. Mouse is a Razer Mamba TE and keyboard is a Blackwidow chroma. About 30 minutes later, the same issue happens on the USB port for my keyboard, except now my keyboard starts doing the same thing my mouse had and stopped working. I turn off my computer, unplug everything, plus it back in to some of my other ports, and everything works except for the lights on my keyboard.

 

Has anyone had a problem like this? Any ideas as to what could be causing it? A few people I know suggested maybe it's my wattage.

 

i7-3770

GTX 1080

800 Watt Power Supply

16 GB RAM

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800 Watts should be enough.

 

Did you try to use another mouse? maybe your mamba does not like your PC anymore?

Also what came to my mind was interference, in normal conditions this should not be an problem, but maybe you have an High powerd device near you PC? (I had problems like this when I tried to "overclock" an little Tesla coil in my room...

 

I know you probably have don this several times, but did you restart you PC again after replugging all things? maybe Synapse did not start right ore something like that (cause the lights of your keyboard) Also try to reset your BIOS if you can.

 

I hope something of  this can help you.

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46 minutes ago, Chaftalie said:

800 Watts should be enough.

 

Did you try to use another mouse? maybe your mamba does not like your PC anymore?

Also what came to my mind was interference, in normal conditions this should not be an problem, but maybe you have an High powerd device near you PC? (I had problems like this when I tried to "overclock" an little Tesla coil in my room...

 

I know you probably have don this several times, but did you restart you PC again after replugging all things? maybe Synapse did not start right ore something like that (cause the lights of your keyboard) Also try to reset your BIOS if you can.

 

I hope something of  this can help you.

I ended up reinstalling synapse! Thanks for your input thought, I appreciate it!

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